Police: Woman uses nunchucks against ex-boyfriend during struggle

WINSLOW, Maine — A woman used a pair of nunchucks to keep her ex-boyfriend at bay last weekend and the man ended up under arrest, according to police.

Christopher Fox, 33, of Winslow had been drinking at the Bob Inn in Waterville on Oct. 6, and later that evening, walked across the Kennebec River to the woman’s house and started banging on the door of her Monument Street apartment, according to Winslow police Sgt. Josh Veilleux.

Arguing ensued once Fox entered the apartment, according to Veilleux, and he wouldn’t leave despite repeated requests by the woman to vacate the premises.

Veilleux said Fox was agitated because he thought the woman was seeing another man, and he pushed her throughout the apartment, the fight growing so violent a stove and refrigerator in the woman’s kitchen were knocked out of place.

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The woman tried to call 911 on two occasions, but both times Fox managed to rip her cellphone away, the sergeant said. Fox had struck the woman with a pull-up bar on one occasion, but she was able to strike back, grabbing a pair of nunchucks from the living room in attempt to hold Fox off.

It worked, as the woman managed to call police with her cellphone on the third attempt, Veilleux said. Fox did rip it away again, but not before the woman gave police her address, and Winslow police Sgt. Haley Fleming and Officer Brad Hubert were en route.

After the woman hit Fox with the nunchucks, he managed to grab her and pin her against a wall, but she eventually got loose and scampered to her bedroom, Veilleux said. Fox eventually grabbed a knife from the kitchen, locking the apartment and making threats against himself and the victim.

The woman managed to unlock the door and escape, but Fox was right behind her, the sergeant said. She believed Fox saw her on the phone with police, and he ran in the other direction and she ran back to the apartment.

Police soon arrived, and found the woman bleeding from the mouth area, and officers began searching for Fox.

He was eventually tracked down and arrested, Veilleux said. Fox had given police a fake name at first, but police were able to confirm his identity with a photograph on record.